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Apollo Education Group

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Apollo Education Group reviews

3.9

81% would recommend to a friend

(831 total reviews)
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Gregory W. Cappelli

85% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

Apollo Education Group has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 831 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Apollo Education Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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831 reviews
3.0
Apr 15, 2012

Unorganized but ok to work there

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Benefits - very competitive Location - Phoenix is a great city Amenities - Love the cafe and farmer's market visits People - a lot of really nice people

Cons

Lack of structure in IT aspect Lack of leadership skills in some director level people HR is terrible compared to other companies More lateral moves than promotions

2.0
Jan 20, 2012
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Pros

Decent pay and benefits Large financially successful company Full tuition paid for classes and all degrees up to PHD. Doctorate is a substantial discount to employees. Nice work environment physically and good location. There is a big market for for-profit education companies and University of Phoenix is biggest--they are serving a market more efficiently than State universities.

Cons

Grew too much for too long without controls over political environment and headcount Performance review does not mean you are good or bad, it means --how well did your write your own review, and how well could you argue with your manager if you wanted a higher rating. IT Operations was a political fiefdom run very autocratically by the "King", that everybody bowed down to. The way this company did "layoffs" in IT was based solely on popularity and politics not performance and criticalit of the position or person. They also mailed out packages to the "laid off" people that included job title and date of birth and social security of all people in the "redeployment pool" (Hah!). This is pretty easy to figure out who is who and should not be in the package sent to each employee. It did not look like headcount controls were in place in IT--not in IT Operations anyway. It seemed like a good place to work, but it was toxic. The CIO had no strategy, roadmap, goals or priorities--imagine that in a company this size. Then when they got rid of the CIO, they threw out the baby with the bathwater--all the direct reports. IT was thrown in a bottle, shook up, and spewed out. The compliance group(s) were bureaucratic and spent hours making up work that does not need to be done, all in the name of "compliance'. They sent out communication to all employees frequently do this, don't do that, ... negative culture, too much of this, and polciies written like books to match this verbous police state mentality.

1.0
Oct 18, 2011
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Pros

Benefits are good and pay rate is OK. Apollo always throws a good Holiday party.

Cons

In my opinion, favoritism in advancement decisions is rampant with the unspoken endorsement of upper management. In my opinion, there is no respect for software engineers and they are treated like lower tier employees. In my opinion, Engineering has a layer of so call ‘architects’ that are the most egocentric and arrogant people I have worked with. In my opinion, the current working environment if very poor in the new office space but management refuses to acknowledge the dissatisfaction after receiving feedback from many employees. In my opinion, there is no intention of investing in real workspace improvements.

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